By Chris Carney

One Republic cheerfully straddles the border between the sovereign musical genres of pretty boy pop crooners and hipster alterna-rockers so well that their live shows at first suggest some kind of first contact scenario. Few other bands could draw teens unwittingly imitating their grandmother’s emotional outbursts at Elvis and tight pants-wearing twenty-something lads forcibly sulking their way towards counterculture credibility, all in one venue.

But One Republic has never been just another band. Owing much of their success to social media pioneer MySpace, One Republic earned a monstrous fan base that eventually led to them being signed by Mosley Records in 2006.

2007 saw the release of their debut album Dreaming Out Loud and its single “Apologize,” which would top the charts in sixteen countries via Timberland’s remix.

Often slotted into the Fray/Coldplay genre by fans and critics alike, One Republic insists that they are “not trying to be a British band.” Good thing for these Colorado Springs (that’s in the U.S.A, folks) natives, and a good thing for fans, too. Nothing screams “we’re irrelevant” more than one band actively trying to be another. Thankfully, One Republic remains true to their individual musical identity.

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